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California Assembly to cast final vote on state budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Assembly will return to work on Friday from their summer recess to vote on a spending plan that closes the state's estimated $54.3 billion deficit through a combination of temporary tax increases, delayed spending and cuts to colleges, courts and state worker salaries.
California Senate OKs plan to close $54 billion deficit
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Senate on Thursday approved a $202.1 billion spending plan that covers the state's $54.3 billion deficit through a combination of temporary tax increases, delayed spending and cuts to colleges, courts and state worker salaries.
Single-family housing permits jump in April
Shows 21.5 percent gain from March
GRANT COUNTY — Single-family housing permits increased by 21.5 percent from March to April in Grant County, reflecting a national trend of improvement in one area of housing permits.
Prosperity Center, Hastings featured at luncheon
OTHELLO - About 100 people learned more about The Prosperity Center and Rep. Doc Hastings' work during the Adams County Development Council luncheon Thursday.
Lower summer cooling costs with a do-it-yourself project
(ARA) - When it comes to do-it-yourself projects that will save money on energy costs, many new products on the market make it possible to save hundreds of dollars over time, with just a few hours of easy installation.
Simko, Stevens take top CFHS academic honors
CLARK FORK — Many of the 17 students making up Clark Fork High School’s class of 2019 have grown up together.
STCU promotes 8 within leadership ranks
STCU has expanded its senior leadership team from seven positions to 11, with the promotion of four longtime employees to newly created vice president positions. At the same time, four existing senior leaders also have received promotions.
Crapo: Beware of 'big data'
Student loans, credit cards, mortgages tracked
Shadow cast on graduating classes
It's sad when despite being informed of a potential problem, those who are in a position to make a change choose not to act. Our elected and appointed officials have a responsibility to ensure that the policies being enacted are both enforceable and applied equitably.
Movers and Shakers April 27, 2011
Northwest Bancorporation reports first quarter earnings for 2011
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DIVORCES FILED
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Co-ops put democracy to work
Who thinks about electricity, really? Flip a switch and "home" takes on a cozy glow. Maybe power gets another thought when the monthly bill arrives, but otherwise it's taken for granted. Even less likely to get attention is the meaning behind "cooperative" - as in Kootenai Electric Cooperative, where many Press readers get their power.
5-time Oscar-winning composer Barry dies
LONDON - Five-time Oscar-winning composer John Barry, who wrote music for a dozen James Bond films, including "You Only Live Twice" and "Goldfinger" but couldn't persuade a jury that he composed the suave spy's theme music, has died. He was 77.
Records July 17, 2010
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Americans' home equity hits low point
WASHINGTON (AP) - Falling real estate prices are eating away at home equity.
Movers and Shakers July 6, 2012
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